Should Liverpool's Manager Jurgen Klopp Dare To Dream Or Be Wary Of Complacency?

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Liverpool are going to be top of the EPL table in december unless the sky decides to fall and even when there's a 10 point gap between the meseryside outfit and the current champion, Manchester city there's still some bit of concern for Liverpool faithfuls out there because it's not the first time they've lead and ended up bottling the league, with flurry of matches in the club world cup and of course EPL games I basically feel Jurgen Klopp will either dare to dream or aim only to win the EPL title. Without a doubt an injury to an important player or maybe two in Liverpool will definitely affect the team, although it's hardly happened to them when they're in a winning momentum they hardly get players injured and I'll say qudos to their medical team there.

However in a bid to achieve all, one must be wary of losing all and this is currently going to be in the mind bof Jurgen Klopp. I personally I think Liverpool will win the league and in all my publications this is the first time I'm endorsing them to do so, the reason why I say this is not because they're topping, it's because the current has managed to showcase a sort of mental strength and this can be gotten from years of experience of losing and getting up to compete again and this mentality wasn't present when the era of Suarez and Gerald tried winning the league about four seasons ago. Needless to say it's only ten point and it's only December and even this advantage can slide towards a downward spiral should on result for wrong, but is it to be?

Without mincing words Liverpool are the most formidable team in the EPL because like city they've taken time to be built, now deep in the mind of klopp he still feels this doubt, because it's only the middle of the season, so what if he starts chasing honours all over, from the league cup to the club world cup to the champions league will it hamper or take away their focus from winning the champions league? Basically I think yes and her is why! Liverpool doesn't have that big a squad and they're especially fragile in defence and competing on all corners with the same level of commitment might bring injuries, let's forget about fatigue. I feel Liverpool players are hardly fatigue unlike Arsenal and Chelsea and believe me I still don't know how they work this magic at Anfield.

In essence, should Klopp now go for glory or should he be wary of complacency? Basically I think this is a personal choice and the reason I say this is because he takes the blame and he takes the glory and Liverpool have waited too long for this. Deep down he'll know it he'll forever have his name etched in Liverpool's golden books should be clip the EPL title this season. I feel he's done enough even if he doesn't however believe me the feeling or the mindset might be to win more rather than having just the EPL title, what's the barrier from winning a double or treble? The barrier again is that Manchester City might be able to win a treble but Liverpool can not and the only difference is the depth in squad and it'll be an interesting outcome of event to see how Jurgen Klopp manages to either focus on winning the EPL or going for glory on all fronts.



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rightly said @josedicuss . The role of manager is very big in the match of football. Kloop has proved his ability in making plans and integrating the spirit of every player.

I feel even if the best striker Mane will get injured some day, salah and others will make a sure win for Liverpool. Hopefully they are going to win their maiden EPL title this session in next year

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